Public speaking
Group Communication
Leadership
Defining human communication
Persuasive Speaking
100

The two different fears attached to public speaking

What is performance and process anxiety?

100

An example of “interculture communication.”

What is non-verbal communication and verbal communication?

100

This type of leader allows each group member to grow and develop in order to realize his/her potential, and is more likely to take risks.

What is a type y leader?

100

Foundational building blocks of language. 

What are denotative language and connotative language?

100

This is the highest level of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs.

What is self-actualization? 

200

These are the common fear sources of public speaking anxiety (name 5 of 6)

What is, fear of failure, fear of the unknown, fear of evaluation, fear of difference, fear due to cultural background, and fear of being the center of attention. 

200

Informal rules of interaction.

What are group norms?

200

This type of leader is given authority by an outside force rather than his/her leadership behavior

What is a designated leader?

200

Specialized vocab of technical terms that is shared by a community of users (members of a profession)

What is jargon?

200

The audience’s judgement of a source’s expertise on a particular topic; in other words, what your audience thinks of you. 

What is ethos (credibility)

300

The word repeated to oneself to ease the nerves associated with public speaking anxiety. 

What is the word “calm?”

300
5 stages of group development 

What are “Forming, storming, morning, and performing & adjourning” 

(Tuckman’s Stages of Group Development)

300

This is the most effective method of leadership.

What is democratic leadership?

300

This occurs often when people misunderstand each other during communication.

What is bypassing?

300

This form of writing aims to modify the thoughts, feelings, or actions of an audience. 

What is a persuasive speech?

400
A crowd that is a diverse mix of age, gender, cultures, and classes

What is a heterogeneous audience?

400

These are examples of self-serving roles

What are “Blocking, Aggression, recognition seeking, dominating” and more. 

400

The theory that people are born to lead and it is decided on birth characteristics.

What is the Trait Theory?

400

Members of dominant cultures use racist and/or derogatory language to label others. 

What is linguistic prejudice (prejudice in communication)

400

A type of persuasive speech that focuses on how good or bad something is. 

What is a proposition of value?

500

The first “landing” in the step by step ladder in the public speaking process 

What is, topic selection, self-analysis, and audience analysis? 

500

These are group task roles

What are “initiating, information seeking, opinion seeking, opinion giving” and more. 

500

This technique, dumbs down a gathering of people and is labeled the cause of Pearl Harbor, the Titanic sinking, and the escalation of some wars.

What is group think?

500

Discriminatory words but words not necessarily racist. 

What are racial code words?

500

A speech that is delivered after the initial speech that supports an opposing set of values and explains why the opposing position undermines the one previously stated. 

What is a refutation format?